Strawberry plant named ‘A13-29’

ABSTRACT

A new short-day strawberry plant named ‘A13-29’ is disclosed, with exceptional yield and flavor characteristics.

Genus and species: Fragaria x ananassa Duch.

Variety denomination: ‘A13-29’.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

‘A13-29’ is a product of a controlled breeding program carried out bythe inventor in the Andalucia region of Spain. ‘A13-29’ was one ofseveral seedlings resulting from an uncontrolled cross made in the year2013. The seeds resulting from the uncontrolled cross were germinatedindoors and the resulting seedling was transplanted to the trialseedling field. ‘A13-29’ was selected in the Andalucia region of Spainin the year 2014 based on observations of its fruiting characteristics.In 2015, ‘A13-29’ was asexually propagated by rooting stolons and wasexpanded to 30 plants which were planted in replicated trials in theAndalucia region of Spain. The plants were observed and evaluated, andthe next year they were expanded for further observation and evaluation.The breeder of ‘A13-29’ has sold the variety commercially under theTrademark name Palmeritas WB or Palmeritas Circle R Brand. Contrast ismade with the ‘Splendor’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 17,864 under the nameBG-959 name) variety in reference to color of the fruit; ‘A13-29’ fruitis red orange and ‘Splendor’ presents a dark red fruit. ‘A13-29’produces fruit larger in size (5 to 7 cm) versus ‘Splendor’ variety ofmedium size fruit (4.5 to 5.5 cm). Comparison is made with strawberryvariety ‘BG-4316’ (U.S. Plant Pat. No. 23,255) known commercially inEurope as ‘Victory’. The plants of ‘A13-29’ variety produce a higheryield of 1,003.02 g per plant while ‘BG-4316’ presents a yield of 810.66g per plant. The fruit of ‘A13-29’ has a greater firmness of 462 in thepenetrometer while ‘BG-4316’ variety has a firmness of 414 in thepenetrometer. The fruit of ‘A13-29’ has a sweeter flavor with a brix of8.1 while ‘BG-4316’ has a brix of 7.6. The fruit of the variety ‘A13-29’expresses good organoleptic characteristics that allows a goodpost-harvest of the fruit. For this reason, fruit can be traded tocountries or areas of greater distance. Throughout several generationsof asexual propagation, ‘A13-29’ has been observed to retain itsdistinctive characteristics and remain true to type.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE PHOTOGRAPH

FIG. 1 illustrates mature strawberries of ‘A13-29’;

FIG. 2 illustrates individual whole berries and cross sections of wholeberries of mature strawberries of ‘A13-29’;

FIG. 3 illustrates mature plants of ‘A13-29’ growing in a raised benchsystem; and

FIG. 4 illustrates immature plants of ‘A13-29’ growing in a traditionalraised bed with black plastic mulch.

The colors of these illustrations may vary with lighting conditions and,therefore, color characteristics of this new variety should bedetermined with reference to the observations described herein, ratherthan from these illustrations alone.

DETAILED BOTANICAL DESCRIPTION

The following description is that of a plant age of seven months and isbased on observations made during the 2016 and 2017 growing seasons inthe Andalucia region of Spain. It should be understood that thecharacteristics described will vary somewhat depending upon culturalpractices and climatic conditions and can vary with location and season.Quantified measurements are expressed as an average of measurementstaken from a number of individual plants of the new variety. Themeasurements of any individual plant or any group of plants, of the newvariety may vary from the stated average. Color terminology follows TheRoyal Horticultural Society Colour Chart, London (R.H.S.) (Sixth RevisedEdition, 2015).

-   General description:    -   -   Ploidy.—Octoploid.        -   Blooming period.—Approximately January through May in            Huelva, Spain.        -   Plant average height.—30 cm.        -   Plant average width.—27 cm.        -   Plant type.—Herbaceous fruit producing perennial.        -   Plant habit.—Upright, semi-compact with dense canopy.        -   Cold hardiness.—Not tested in areas where temperatures of            32° F. occur.        -   Root description.—Fibrous, 10 days to initiate roots, 8            weeks to produce a rooted plant, Greyed-yellow group (160)            Pale yellow (D) in color.        -   Propagation.—Rooting of stolons.        -   Growth rate.—Vigorous.        -   Stem.—Acaulescent.-   Stolons:    -   -   Anthocyanin.—Variable (absent to moderate).        -   Average length.—30 to 40 cm.        -   Average diameter.—4 mm.        -   Average number.—Variable, 30 to 40 stolons.        -   Color.—Yellow-green group (145) Light yellow green (B).-   Foliage description:    -   -   Average leaf length.—9 cm.        -   Average leaf width.—16 cm.        -   Leaf texture (both surfaces).—Moderately soft (both).        -   Leaf pubescence.—Medium.        -   Leaf division.—Three leaflets.        -   Leaf arrangement.—Basal.        -   Leaf attachment.—Petiolate.        -   Terminal leaflet average length.—9 cm.        -   Terminal leaflet average width.—8 cm.        -   Terminal leaflet pubescence density.—Medium.        -   Terminal leaflet texture (both surfaces).—Moderately soft            (both).        -   Leaflet shape.—Broadly ovate to rounded.        -   Leaflet margins.—Serrate, slightly pointed to slightly            rounded.        -   Leaflet base.—Asymmetrically oblique and rounded.        -   Leaflet apex.—Round.        -   Leaflet venation.—Pinnate, coloration matched leaflet color.        -   Leaflet color.—Upper surface Green group (143) Strong yellow            green (B), lower surface Green group (143) Moderate yellow            green (D), no variegation present on either surface.-   Petiole:    -   -   Petiole.—Round in shape, strong in strength.        -   Average length.—18 cm.        -   Average diameter.—3 mm.        -   Pubescence.—Medium.        -   Pubescence density.—Moderate.        -   Pose of hairs.—Slightly out.        -   Texture.—Prickly.        -   Anthocyanin.—Absent.        -   Color.—Yellow-green group (145) Light yellow green (C).-   Petiolule:    -   -   Petiolule.—Round in shape.        -   Average length.—Terminal leaflets 10 mm, Lateral leaflets 5            mm.        -   Average diameter.—2 mm.        -   Color.—Yellow-green group (145) Light yellow green (C).-   Stipule:    -   -   Average length.—20 mm.        -   Average width.—10 mm.        -   Color.—Green group (143) Moderate yellow green (D).-   Flower description:    -   -   Average size (diameter).—41 mm.        -   Average number of flowers.—4 to 6 flowers per cluster.        -   Inflorescence.—Truss.        -   Flower initiation and expression conditions.—Temperature and            day-length dependent.        -   Time of flowering (50% of plants at first flower).—Early to            mid-season.        -   Flower fragrance.—Slight.-   Sepal:    -   -   Average length.—13.3 mm.        -   Average diameter.—8.5 mm.        -   Texture (both surfaces).—Partially soft.        -   Color.—Green group (138) moderate yellow green (B).        -   Sepal position.—Mixed arrangement relative to the fruit.-   Petals:    -   -   Petals.—Round in shape, obtuse base and apex, slightly            overlapping, entire margin.        -   Average number.—5.        -   Average length.—9.3 mm.        -   Average width.—10.4 mm.        -   Texture.—Soft.        -   Color.—White Group (NN155) White (D).-   Peduncle:    -   -   Peduncle.—Strong in strength.        -   Average length.—43 cm.        -   Average diameter.—4 mm.        -   Color.—Yellow-green group (145) Light yellow green (C).-   Pedicel:    -   -   Pedicel.—Strong in strength.        -   Average length.—6 cm.        -   Average diameter.—2 mm.        -   Color.—Yellow-green group (145) Light yellow green (C).        -   Pistils.—Average of 145, average of 1.1 mm in length,            steeply dome shaped, Yellow-green group (151) Strong            greenish yellow (C).        -   Stigma color.—Yellow-green group (151) Strong greenish            yellow (C).        -   Style color.—Yellow-green group (151) Strong greenish yellow            (C).        -   Stamens average length.—1.5 mm.        -   Stamens.—Average of 26, Yellow-green group (151) Strong            greenish yellow (B), pollen is moderate in quantity and            Vivid Greenish Yellow 2A in color.        -   Bracts.—Observed on the majority of the flower trusses from            early developmental stage, which progresses into a typical            single leaflet as the truss matures and fruit develops with            characteristics similar to leaflets.-   Fruit description:    -   -   Shape.—Primarily conical to cordate with broad shoulders,            shape is similar for primary, secondary, and tertiary fruit.        -   Season of harvest.—January through May in Huelva, Spain.        -   Time of ripening (50% of plants with first ripe            fruit).—Early.        -   Time of bearing.—Short day, Mediterranean.        -   Average length of fruit.—5 to 7 cm.        -   Average width of fruit.—3 to 5 cm.        -   Weight of primary fruit.—35 to 50 g.        -   Weight of secondary and tertiary fruit.—15 to 35 g.        -   Fruit cavity.—Absent or small (3.6 mm×17 mm).        -   Surface.—Smooth and glossy.        -   Glossiness.—Even and very high.        -   External color (skin).—Orange-red group (N34) Strong reddish            Orange (B), color is retained throughout the cropping season            and holds up well to high seasonal temperatures.        -   Internal color.—Orange-red group (33) vivid reddish Orange            (B).        -   Evenness of color of skin.—Even.        -   Acidity.—Low.        -   Sweetness.—High, brix 8.1.        -   Firmness.—Skin is very firm (resistant to bruising), flesh            is moderately firm, 462 on the penetrometer.        -   Juiciness.—Moderate.        -   Aroma.—High.        -   Yield.—Average of 1,003.02 g per plant.        -   Shelf life.—An average of 8 to 10 days.        -   Achene.—Green-yellow group (1) brilliant greenish yellow (B)            on the shady side, Green-yellow group (1) brilliant greenish            yellow (A) on the sunny side.        -   Achene number.—An average of 250 per berry.        -   Achenes.—Same height as the surface.-   Disease and pest resistance: The ‘A13-29’ variety is resistant in    general to almost all pests due to its low plant strength which    assists in having a healthy cultivar in terms of diseases. Thanks to    its size, the variety can be tolerant to diseases caused by fungi    such as Botrytis cinerea.

What is claimed is:
 1. A new and distinct strawberry plant as shown anddescribed herein.